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Shocking Report: Three million female sex workers in India

New Delhi: Three million women are engaged in commercial sex activity (CSA) in India, a 50% rise from 1997.  Over 60% of those trafficked into sex work are adolescent girls in the age group of



In ancient India, there was a practice of having Nagarvadhus, "Brides of the town"(grooms).

Famous examples include Amrapali, state courtesan and Buddhist disciple, described in Vaishali Ki Nagarvadhu by Acharya Chatursen and Vasantasena, a character in the classic Sanskrit story of Mricchakatika, written in the 2nd century BC by Sudraka.

In Goa, a former Portuguese colony in India, during the late 16th and 17th centuries, there was a community of Japanese slaves, who were usually young Japanese women and girls brought or captured as sexual slaves by Portuguese traders and their South Asian lascar crewmembers from Japan.

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